The MILLENNIUM ChessGenius utilises the ten time world computer champion, Chess Genius, created by Richard Lang. Unlike, other chess computers on the market the Millennium Chess Genius plays to a strong club playing standard (approximately 175 ECF /2000 Elo). A lot of other chess computers claim to be suitable for all standards of player but in actual fact are not suitable for anything beyond a social playing standard (approximately 100 ECF /1400 Elo)

An incredibly user-friendly computer which utilises a press sensory board. Simply press down on the piece which you want to move and press again with the piece on the destination square. The computer’s response is displayed on the LCD.

Playing levels and playing difficulty:

Virtually unlimited number of levels of difficulty can be set
Average time per move configurable
Max overall duration of game configurable
Also includes tournament levels suitable for skilled players
Countless levels especially for beginners
Shows suggested moves
Shows second best, third best, fourth best etc chess moves

Chess trainer: Warns about bad moves, offers to retract them and makes suggestions for improvement, so as to ensure the very best moves
Help function: Shows all permitted moves
Unlimited number of move undos and simulated moves

Features and convenience of use

Convenient menu system makes it easy to make system settings
Large backlit display that shows the entire chess board, plus help texts and menu system texts
Extra-large chess board, 20 x 20cm playing area
Multilingual user prompts
Different match modes: Player against computer, player against player etc
Energy saving mode ensures long playing time, even when running on battery power
Mains power connector